According to the Irish Observer, a British Airways pilot who took off from Montreal on Flight Ba94 on November 9 contacted the nearest air traffic control tower to ask if a military exercise she had not been reminded of was taking place over the Atlantic. When the air traffic controller told her that the air was clear, she politely corrected it. She said she and the rest of the crew saw bright light streak through the atmosphere at an alarming rate — twice the speed of sound.
According to the Washington Post website reported on November 13, the pilot did not describe the scene of the big-eyed and small green man crossing the universe, nor did he paint a vivid story of an icy metal table and a strange alien detector. However, she could not explain what she saw over Ireland.
According to the report, as well as the audio of the call posted on the Internet, the pilot said: "It went north from our left-hand side (turning quickly) and we saw a bright light, and it disappeared at an extremely fast speed ... We're just confused. We don't think we're going to collide with it... (Just wondering) what that would be. ”
Also puzzled was the pilots on the nearby planes, who saw the same sight.
The pilot of Virgin Atlantic's V76 flight from Orlando to Manchester said it wasn't something, but something, "multiple objects running along the same trajectory — very bright from where we were."
The Civil Aviation Authority of Ireland said the reports would be "investigated in accordance with normal procedures for investigating confidential incidents".
But for many who have read the confidential documents, it is not necessary at all: everyone already knows the truth.
Usually, in this case, those who harp on opponents will shout disbelief. After all, for decades, the public has been told that aliens don't actually exist, and that people who hold different views are lunatics in tin foil hats.
But the Pentagon recently confirmed in a B-movie that the government has implemented a $22 million program dedicated to collecting and analyzing "anomalous aerospace threats" — the government's name for UFO.
The U.S. government acknowledges that Area 51, a secret Nevada base that the administration has denied existing for decades, has existed for decades. According to a CIA historical document declassified in 2013, Area 51 was a test site for a C.I.A. spy plane and other classified aircraft. Because the government has a huge secret test base in this desert in Nevada, it uses the area to conduct all kinds of secret tests: let the A-12 aircraft and F-117 stealth ground attack aircraft show their skills.
But what about the bright light that two crews, who are responsible for the safety of hundreds of passengers, see over the Atlantic Ocean?
The plane expert told the Irish Observer that the light could have been a meteorite hitting the Earth at a small angle. High speed is the result of the acceleration caused by the Earth's gravity. The bright light is probably the result of friction as these objects penetrate the Earth's atmosphere. (Compiler/He Jin'e)